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now, right to shape our environment. and we'll pick up on that for decide how the environment will affect us. and every time really, as well as a day show you much of the oven dynamics in the fall. it exactly like that. and up and who is the groups of people claiming the rights to determine what that city should look like? does a in the city these what the nice thing that's crucial that it teaches us i'm just city is not something say like still stopping and bought at that are sick of the city. and so there's always an arena when multiple different abuse costs with each other. in other words, i'm planning, you know, sense or story seems to me, the kind of city would call a good city. what really is one that enables as much of the population as possible for them to be involved in this process? the model number? yes, initially i guess that's the most for going back to marks and how i go well, but i personally, i think those have a point to it. just play differently at different stages of life. so the 1st environment influe
now, right to shape our environment. and we'll pick up on that for decide how the environment will affect us. and every time really, as well as a day show you much of the oven dynamics in the fall. it exactly like that. and up and who is the groups of people claiming the rights to determine what that city should look like? does a in the city these what the nice thing that's crucial that it teaches us i'm just city is not something say like still stopping and bought at that are sick of the city....
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that we create on mars that are a little mini versions of earth's environment. so when you know that marsh lost its magnetic field when millions of years ago and this amazing nasa physicist jim greene came up with the idea of creating an artificial one is that feasible is it is a something that could work well you know the wonderful thing about science is that that you can speculate you can hypothesize you can come up with ideas in models and that's just an idea it's a model you know if it were if it were possible to you know to somehow tap into mars as internal heat if there's enough left to to to you know create this kind of a magnetic field right now my opinion it's sort of science fiction because it required. there's a scale of planetary engineering that we're just not capable of as a species but but like all good science fiction we can kind of imagine a future where we could change our planet's climate or you know locally change the planet's magnetic field for example so possible sure you know one can imagine some scientifically developed steps engineering
that we create on mars that are a little mini versions of earth's environment. so when you know that marsh lost its magnetic field when millions of years ago and this amazing nasa physicist jim greene came up with the idea of creating an artificial one is that feasible is it is a something that could work well you know the wonderful thing about science is that that you can speculate you can hypothesize you can come up with ideas in models and that's just an idea it's a model you know if it were...
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so the 1st environment influences your mindset. well, so then your mind just sets things lower and then some, but i do agree with you that in nurturing environment makes life more enjoyable and by the end, enjoyment is a basic existence show kind of emotion came, is the question, is what tools that the connection is food we use to maximize o enjoyment of life? so our happiness, some of them kind of shifted and also listed them on the subject. i think you've been on the, well, it's not really rocket science as we should. there is some very basic boxes, the essential is the person's mental state and sustain, usually a crime commuter, for example, living in an environment with a lot to assign the details to grab your attention and to the job and monotone surroundings which you can often find on the train, the edges of us that these and this of, of things have a negative impact on your mental health as well as a marketing by contrast and starting in the month. if you look at some of the old buildings to say the 19th or the 20th century
so the 1st environment influences your mindset. well, so then your mind just sets things lower and then some, but i do agree with you that in nurturing environment makes life more enjoyable and by the end, enjoyment is a basic existence show kind of emotion came, is the question, is what tools that the connection is food we use to maximize o enjoyment of life? so our happiness, some of them kind of shifted and also listed them on the subject. i think you've been on the, well, it's not really...
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so talking of an environment protection and environments. movements in general are the me. what i would call it could be politicized often marmont protection that's a killer get with a good thing as well what i mean is that political demands. being achieved support it through environmental means. does this politicize ation of environment protection affect your work it seems that it does from the way you speak. don't you see it here so there's an environmental movements and the very idea of an environment protection gets more and more involved in the division no markets. get used as a tool to prevent a company or a nation from answering certain markets such as the hydrocarbons market. you might notice that during the discussion of c pipeline construction projects when building a gas pipeline for example the parties often resort to environmental arguments. among other things of course but the point i'm making is that when an environmental disaster happens people start throwing political slogans the truth into this it's interesting that you a politician ish and you're a vetera
so talking of an environment protection and environments. movements in general are the me. what i would call it could be politicized often marmont protection that's a killer get with a good thing as well what i mean is that political demands. being achieved support it through environmental means. does this politicize ation of environment protection affect your work it seems that it does from the way you speak. don't you see it here so there's an environmental movements and the very idea of an...
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environment and and in fact. it showed that fishing is something that can be done sustainably and can be a great contributor to. survival as a human species. i haven't seen very many cases sustainable fishery to me the word sustainability is it is just a marketing term everything is sustainable these days that's how you market but. life in our ocean is being diminished you know i was raised in a fishing village in eastern canada and over the last 60 years i have witnessed diminishment and all of my boy ages and all of the world oceans i have seen munition is there for anybody who wants to see it we don't need the facts and figures and statistics that are being put out by the industry all we have to do is see it in our own eyes what happened in the north where we caught it crashed what happened or drop the other new zealand it crashed what happens as we remove a species and then we just move on to another species and species which were once considered well like for instance target back in the fifty's sixty's i was
environment and and in fact. it showed that fishing is something that can be done sustainably and can be a great contributor to. survival as a human species. i haven't seen very many cases sustainable fishery to me the word sustainability is it is just a marketing term everything is sustainable these days that's how you market but. life in our ocean is being diminished you know i was raised in a fishing village in eastern canada and over the last 60 years i have witnessed diminishment and all...
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the whole environment. of. the world. i am convinced that we. need to look for anything else because general experience is more than enough. nevertheless if someone from abroad one some further proof even though many is one of the greats military figures just needs google which is a search engine accessible to everybody if you type in the search bar. by two thousand and twenty five separated by blanks do you know what the result is. you come upon a pentagon document. website. this extension stands for air force and military documents states that by the year two thousand and twenty five the conquest of the weather is. holding the weather literally so the meteorological war is the first of. all but the name is really interesting but it was created in one thousand nine hundred five so it was around the mid ninety's it's not too recent but what was the purpose of this program initially. it was to see if it was possible locally within the region to modify the weather conditions to make the airplanes fly the visi
the whole environment. of. the world. i am convinced that we. need to look for anything else because general experience is more than enough. nevertheless if someone from abroad one some further proof even though many is one of the greats military figures just needs google which is a search engine accessible to everybody if you type in the search bar. by two thousand and twenty five separated by blanks do you know what the result is. you come upon a pentagon document. website. this extension...
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a terrible political environment we're going through in the u.s. certainly you can't rank in the same level of places like brazil and even this well or even china so i think i think there's a difference even though i think we're in a race to the bottom with all your currency so the real question is which ones are going to be the worst on so gold is probably the best assets won't environment like that and gold begins up leading to a lot of other assets to grow big pointer for miners and so forth so i think there is you know it's a big giant market that moves all the other things and as a domino effect and so i think there's a lot of opportunity it's it doesn't mean we're certainly bearish an economy global economy general that there's not a lot of opportunities better facts by the opposite i think there's a lot of good things that could have come out from oh this in terms of of investment in alternative the money to capitalize on from this environment right ok look jesse fell there on twitter i follow numbers and prices up 16 and a half percent chas
a terrible political environment we're going through in the u.s. certainly you can't rank in the same level of places like brazil and even this well or even china so i think i think there's a difference even though i think we're in a race to the bottom with all your currency so the real question is which ones are going to be the worst on so gold is probably the best assets won't environment like that and gold begins up leading to a lot of other assets to grow big pointer for miners and so forth...
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and ultimately you cannot impact the environment negatively without impacting people so even if you viewed this strictly through a human centered perspective you would still have to come away with a conclusion that we have to change the way we're doing things because we're harming the environment so much certainly we're also her mean people. yeah and a this is i think the main takeaway at least for me from your book that the more you focus on humans and the improvement of the human condition the more you add up hurting humans themselves is just works in the nonlinear way but it catches up with the us in our later. yeah i think a good example of that is with pesticides in agriculture because we in order to increase yields of crops we've been using industrialised levels of pesticides for really the last century and especially since after world war 2 and as a result the pests have evolved resistance so we have to use more chemicals more toxic chemicals more of them and order to achieve the yields rather than looking at it from a more diverse perspective for example we can agree to pest
and ultimately you cannot impact the environment negatively without impacting people so even if you viewed this strictly through a human centered perspective you would still have to come away with a conclusion that we have to change the way we're doing things because we're harming the environment so much certainly we're also her mean people. yeah and a this is i think the main takeaway at least for me from your book that the more you focus on humans and the improvement of the human condition...
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and this is what is pausing the biggest risk to environment and to human had bought. ah. so that is the danger that it poses as regards micro plastic, micro plastic is nothing but a smaller fragments of plastic. they happen on 2 accounts. one is primary micro plastic, which me muddle fat. sure. as a smaller fragments of bostic, and we add to many of the products that we use in our daily life. some of which i can mention to you as personal care products like fis, scrub 2 pays shampoo. all this things have certain amounts of micro plastics added to it for the kind of ah, properties that is provided to the plastic and for the book was that you're using it too. so these are known as primary of micro blast if there were small fragments . essentially to read the definition of micro blast by size is in any plastic particle which is less than 5 m. m is considered as micro plastic. and there is a 2nd category of micro plastic which is secondary micro blast was or which happened because, or breakdown of large amounts of plastic that is there so. so these are 2 kinds of micro plasti
and this is what is pausing the biggest risk to environment and to human had bought. ah. so that is the danger that it poses as regards micro plastic, micro plastic is nothing but a smaller fragments of plastic. they happen on 2 accounts. one is primary micro plastic, which me muddle fat. sure. as a smaller fragments of bostic, and we add to many of the products that we use in our daily life. some of which i can mention to you as personal care products like fis, scrub 2 pays shampoo. all this...
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they come here for our environment. our pristine waterfalls our pristine oceans and beaches. the are coming year not knowing be maybe exposing themselves to the chemical drift to really restricted use pesticides not only in the air but also. that are on the ground. and when we have big storms that are. in stores and we have storm flooding. all that weise water washes into the ocean and beaches which is the very scene beaches that are tourist swimming so a lot of the visitors unknowingly are also swimming in the cove of chemicals. in november of 2013 when koichi passed bill to 49 when it was the shot heard round the world and what you've seen since then in 201-520-1620 extension 17 is the interaction of multiple bills all of which have tried to do what bill to 491 fundamentally required the chemical companies to do. in 2017 alone we had 25 different bills and none of them passed and the question is why 2 things really that come to mind that have prevented forward movement one is you have a tremendous amount of money in the political system you look at super pacs and national p
they come here for our environment. our pristine waterfalls our pristine oceans and beaches. the are coming year not knowing be maybe exposing themselves to the chemical drift to really restricted use pesticides not only in the air but also. that are on the ground. and when we have big storms that are. in stores and we have storm flooding. all that weise water washes into the ocean and beaches which is the very scene beaches that are tourist swimming so a lot of the visitors unknowingly are...
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is it is it better for the environment as a whole to have it produced in saudi arabia where there is almost no concern for the environment whatsoever and then shipped in dangerous supertankers across oceans with storms and lightning i don't know that that's necessarily a big improvement question with these kinds of decisions is always compared to what so we can get the american can get some oil from canada compared to what compared to shipping it from africa and doing what china is doing in africa which is letting down lavish bribes to dictators get access to these resources we have to make intelligent decisions about how these resources are going to be gotten and i think that dealing with canada. which has one of the strictest environmental controls on the planet dealing with candidate with private companies who have profit motives and are controlled by shareholders and consumers that is the best and cleanest way to get your energy going over to the middle east which is significantly anti-american and it's going to be significant evils at the moment i think is not going to be a winn
is it is it better for the environment as a whole to have it produced in saudi arabia where there is almost no concern for the environment whatsoever and then shipped in dangerous supertankers across oceans with storms and lightning i don't know that that's necessarily a big improvement question with these kinds of decisions is always compared to what so we can get the american can get some oil from canada compared to what compared to shipping it from africa and doing what china is doing in...
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this year we are running a big program on the arctic covering such as it says environment protection at the economic issues at the study of the foreign the wants ethnic minorities and their cultural traditions which need to be preserved. and i think this is a noble goal. another goal is if you ask an average school student to d. how many ethnic groups live in our country they most probably wouldn't till you know just say many more who would say i'm a most probably that. they're clever but the thing is every single athlete group has a unique culture which goes back four centuries in a time they possess unique canny craft skills that will summarise fellowships are granted for this purpose by the way in particular the grants we shoot in two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten. and we do value the researchers who work in this area and promote this knowledge gala and they should documentaries read books. and know we are trying to revive the past traditions of the russian share graphical society that i see a good such as the scenic russia project of the nineteenth century. such thin
this year we are running a big program on the arctic covering such as it says environment protection at the economic issues at the study of the foreign the wants ethnic minorities and their cultural traditions which need to be preserved. and i think this is a noble goal. another goal is if you ask an average school student to d. how many ethnic groups live in our country they most probably wouldn't till you know just say many more who would say i'm a most probably that. they're clever but the...
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a lot of the environment's one turns of her for construction when he consumerist varity strategy i think that the another issue that is also going to be probably in the news very soon is what's happening with the government not debt issuance we've had somewhere close to $8.00 trillion dollars worth of treasury so be maturing in the net in bed in a 2021 what does that mean they're going to have to roll those as they roll those someone is going to have to participate ringback in this market if there is not enough funds that want to participate in this you can be sure that if every service going to have to be forced into buying some of that in which means monetary expansion to suppress long term rates we call this a super charge environment as we're as we get into a very very challenging period of no economic growth at all in the u.s. while we've probably beached some sort of credit exhaustion here locally in terms of how much debt is in the system already so i mean history question but certainly that is what we're doing prefer to focus on my knee my knee matters in general gold and silver
a lot of the environment's one turns of her for construction when he consumerist varity strategy i think that the another issue that is also going to be probably in the news very soon is what's happening with the government not debt issuance we've had somewhere close to $8.00 trillion dollars worth of treasury so be maturing in the net in bed in a 2021 what does that mean they're going to have to roll those as they roll those someone is going to have to participate ringback in this market if...
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the environment is wars silent casualty when we talk about the costs of war we rarely focus on what happens to the land the animals we rarely focus on that which sustains whom and why. we're completely out of sync in defining threats to our security. at one time the principal threats were you know what terry i no longer are there now environmental in the homeland security department there sleeping about vulnerability and preparedness we just haven't made the same commitment yet in climate change but we really need to do that at the moment it see if we sleep walking into disaster we can't afford to sleep walk into the future we must take decisions and action which creates a world that we want our children and their children to grow up. war has changed much over the centuries yet our perception of war has changed little we memorialize the fallen take some note of collateral damage to civilians but in calculating the cost of war we seldom acknowledge its toll on the natural environment. well when one deals with warfare one has to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done no
the environment is wars silent casualty when we talk about the costs of war we rarely focus on what happens to the land the animals we rarely focus on that which sustains whom and why. we're completely out of sync in defining threats to our security. at one time the principal threats were you know what terry i no longer are there now environmental in the homeland security department there sleeping about vulnerability and preparedness we just haven't made the same commitment yet in climate...
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of war the environment which faces severe and long term damage both from the production of weapons and combat itself. sometimes we think that it's easier to make war and to work to prevent it or to clean up after it the military is a major player in terms of environmental outcomes. the environment is wars silent casualty when we talk about the cost of four we rarely focus on what happens to the land the animals we rarely focus on that which sustains who are. were completely out of sync in defining threats to our security. at one time the principal threats were military they no longer are there now environmental in the homeland security department they're sleeping about vulnerability and preparedness and we just haven't made the same commitment yet in climate change but we really need to do that at the moment to see if we sleep walking into disaster we can't afford to sleepwalk into the future we must take decisions and action which creates a world that we want our children and their children to grow up. war has changed much over the centuries yet our perception of war has changed littl
of war the environment which faces severe and long term damage both from the production of weapons and combat itself. sometimes we think that it's easier to make war and to work to prevent it or to clean up after it the military is a major player in terms of environmental outcomes. the environment is wars silent casualty when we talk about the cost of four we rarely focus on what happens to the land the animals we rarely focus on that which sustains who are. were completely out of sync in...
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where no no you don't ride but gold can actually go up in an environment like this why because that's just people getting our treasuries to buy precious metals there is a very. that's probably the most probable scenario here that we can see in the following months it's that type of dynamic happening in the markets let's unpack this a little bit because you mentioned bat they print and print and print but there are still deflation now let's talk about the. let's talk about interest rates right because interest rates are now negative and you get there by taking the g.d.p. and subtracting the inflation rate that they state let's call it the c.p.i. just for the sake of argument and you end up with a negative number and that negative number is going to as you say put a lot of pressure on holders of bonds 1st i want to dump their bonds and that's the flame i think we can agree that that is definitely deflationary at the bond markets collapsing in a negative rates are present people are not incentivized to own bonds but here's the question. this central bank say they want to avoid this defla
where no no you don't ride but gold can actually go up in an environment like this why because that's just people getting our treasuries to buy precious metals there is a very. that's probably the most probable scenario here that we can see in the following months it's that type of dynamic happening in the markets let's unpack this a little bit because you mentioned bat they print and print and print but there are still deflation now let's talk about the. let's talk about interest rates right...
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as our we do in all my other auctions what's been the effect particularly on the environment of coban 19. losing one good effect that's coming from this if you will 'd that is when we look up and see these blue skies in cities like l.a. and other cities in america houston bakersfield that normally have a lot of small we go look at the world can be like without so much fossil fuel and small inclusion is something to aspire to you can't be hunkered down like this we don't want to be isolated like this that's not worth the price of admission to get a cleaner 'd environment cleaner air or we can have both we could have a clean environment and good green jobs and green transportation. you said that you were fiscally conservative in your early days of trying to live in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable fashion or changed. you know i got all my environmental 'd ethic from my father my father exactly sr is not only a wonderful octave a wonderful man he was a conservative the like to conserve he was a son of irish immigrants it lived through the great depression so he simply turned
as our we do in all my other auctions what's been the effect particularly on the environment of coban 19. losing one good effect that's coming from this if you will 'd that is when we look up and see these blue skies in cities like l.a. and other cities in america houston bakersfield that normally have a lot of small we go look at the world can be like without so much fossil fuel and small inclusion is something to aspire to you can't be hunkered down like this we don't want to be isolated like...
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and it all special report we found was silent counsel to the environment. and wounded like this coming up next. displacement is another of war's consequences the forced migration of civilians has profound impacts on the natural environment this image was taken in one thousand nine hundred six after the tens of million government decided to close camps for rwandan refugees the column of refugees in this photo stretched for twenty seven miles toward the rwandan border. these women are i.d.p.'s internally displaced persons although they have fled the genocide in darfur province they have not crossed the sudanese border and are not considered refugees under international law to collect wood for cooking they must risk being attacked by the gender we need government backed arab militia men who target the sudan's black population. with their heavy demand for wood the sudan six million internally displaced persons and further stress to a landscape already degraded by climate change into certification. internal displacement is a growing problem in iraq an estimated
and it all special report we found was silent counsel to the environment. and wounded like this coming up next. displacement is another of war's consequences the forced migration of civilians has profound impacts on the natural environment this image was taken in one thousand nine hundred six after the tens of million government decided to close camps for rwandan refugees the column of refugees in this photo stretched for twenty seven miles toward the rwandan border. these women are i.d.p.'s...
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how much are you losing your g to be because of the environment in the nation environment? dish. ugh, every bangladesh she is losing 3 to 4 years of their life spend because of in production. and we tend to thing. it's not me, some of the darker person, it's not me some other than that, which is my mother is my father. we don't really think that we to sustainable alternatives. sustainable development models do exist, but in the rush of foster judy, we forget the ill trust for happiness about cities c 441 division. the reality is, this is the place where you get livelihood is somewhat secure. today it has to be decentralized, which is not often happening out of the way. everything remains to this entry. we've kind of changed this with aggravate farther because one 3rd of cost of only the one 3rd of on the dish, meaning the hope was to leah might go on to water. if you don't really know the causes of climate change very fast. so that more and more people are becoming to tucker and these already on leave, the city will probably give you a flavor of hell in this worried says, i
how much are you losing your g to be because of the environment in the nation environment? dish. ugh, every bangladesh she is losing 3 to 4 years of their life spend because of in production. and we tend to thing. it's not me, some of the darker person, it's not me some other than that, which is my mother is my father. we don't really think that we to sustainable alternatives. sustainable development models do exist, but in the rush of foster judy, we forget the ill trust for happiness about...